Research and collaboration boosted by Royal Society of Edinburgh funding

Congratulations to Dr Christopher Stock who has received a research collaboration grant in this latest round of awards.

The Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) has announced its funding outcome following its 2023 Research Awards open call.

Congratulations to Dr Christopher Stock who has received a research collaboration grant along with colleagues at the University of Glasgow and Rutgers University, USA. Their funding will be used to conduct research on magnetostrictive and piezomagnetic materials for magnetoelastic harvesting devices. Dr Stock’s research interests include the application of scattering techniques to the study of strongly correlated electronic and magnetic systems. 

The RSE Research Collaboration Grants are intended to encourage collaborations between disciplines and/or institutions to advance exploration of an important topic.

The RSE is an educational charity providing public benefit throughout Scotland and beyond. This round of Royal Society of Edinburgh grants totals £700,000, and covers small grants, personal research fellowships and international joint projects across a range of disciplines.